Bred for use as a seasonal container plant, Chesapeake™ produces numerous large, golden-yellow, daisy-like blossoms on bushy, rounded, 12- to 16-inch (30 to 40 cm) plants. The 3- to 4-inch-wide (7.5 to 10 cm), single to semi-double blooms open in autumn under "natural" conditions, but greenhouse-grown plants can be forced into bloom at other seasons. This vegetatively propagated cultivar was introduced and patented by Yoder Brothers of Barberton, Ohio. It is distinct from the white-flowered spider-mum...

Bred for use as a seasonal container plant, Cocoa Beach produces numerous burnt-orange, yellow-eyed, daisy-like blossoms on bushy, rounded, 12- to 16-inch (30 to 40 cm) plants. The 3.5-inch wide (8.5 cm), single to semi-double blooms open in autumn under "natural" conditions, but greenhouse-grown plants can be forced into bloom at other seasons. This vegetatively propagated cultivar was introduced and patented by Yoder Brothers of Barberton, Ohio.

This "spoon" chrysanthemum produces masses of yellow-eyed "daisies" with spoon-shaped white petals on densely branched, 8- to 12-inch (20 to 30 cm) plants. The 2.5-inch-wide (6.5 cm) blossoms open in late summer, early in the "mum" season. This cultivar was introduced by Yoder Brothers of Barberton, Ohio, and is available only as vegetatively propagated plants.

The showy blooms and pungent, lobed leaves of garden chrysanthemums are staples of the autumn flower garden. These herbaceous perennials...

Bred for use as a seasonal container plant, Covington™ produces numerous large, double, bright yellow blossoms on bushy, rounded, 12- to 16-inch (30 to 40 cm) plants. The 4.5-inch wide (11.5 cm), many-petaled blooms open in autumn under "natural" conditions, but greenhouse-grown plants can be forced into bloom at other seasons. This vegetatively propagated cultivar was introduced and patented by Yoder Brothers of Barberton, Ohio.

Bred for use as a seasonal container plant, the chrysanthemum Cupertino produces numerous golden-orange, green-eyed, daisy-like blossoms on bushy, rounded, 12- to 16-inch (30 to 40 cm) plants. The 2.5-inch wide (6.5 cm), single to semi-double blooms open in autumn under "natural" conditions, but greenhouse-grown plants can be forced into bloom at other seasons. Cultivars in the Cupertino Series were introduced and patented by Yoder Brothers of Barberton, Ohio. They are available only as vegetatively...

This double-flowered garden chrysanthemum produces masses of purple blooms on bushy, mound-shaped, 8- to 12-inch (30 to 40 cm) plants. The 1.5-inch-wide (4 cm), many-petaled blooms open in early autumn, midway through the fall "mum" season. This cultivar was introduced by Yoder Brothers of Barberton, Ohio, and is available only as vegetatively propagated plants.

The showy blooms and pungent, lobed leaves of garden chrysanthemums are staples of the autumn flower garden. These herbaceous perennials...

Fully double, starry gold flowers with fluted petals adorn this compact, early-blooming mum from late summer into fall. Like other popular hardy mums, it is a heavy-flowering selection that adopts a uniform, slightly spreading, cushion habit. This vegetatively propagated cultivar was introduced in 2007 by Yoder Brothers of Barberton, Ohio.

Chrysanthemum × morifolium is an old-time favorite for fall gardens and greenhouse displays. This herbaceous perennial originated in eastern...

The "spoon" chrysanthemum 'Yoduluth' produces masses of yellow-eyed blossoms with tubular, pale pink petals that flare into burgundy-purple, spoon-shaped tips. The bushy, rounded plants are 14 to 20 inches (35 to 50 cm) tall. The 3.5-inch-wide (9 cm) blooms open in autumn under "natural" conditions, but greenhouse-grown specimens can be forced into flower at other seasons. Duluth Series mums were introduced by Yoder Brothers of Barberton, Ohio, and are available only as vegetatively propagated plants....